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Variation of CO2 mole fraction in the lower free troposphere, in the boundary layer and at the surface

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Eight years of occasional flask air sampling and 3 years of frequent in situ measurements of carbon dioxide (CO 2) vertical profiles on board of a small aircraft, over a tall tower greenhouse gases monitoring site in Hungary are used for the analysis of the variations of vertical profile of CO 2 mole fraction. Using the airborne vertical profiles and the measurements along the 115 m tall tower it is shown that the measurements at the top of the tower estimate the mean boundary layer CO 2 mole fraction during the mid-afternoon fairly well, with an underestimation of 0.27-0.85 µmol mol −1 in summer, and an overestimation of 0.66-1.83 µmol mol −1 in winter. The seasonal cycle of CO 2 mole fraction is damped with elevation. While the amplitude of the seasonal cycle is 28.5 µmol mol −1 at 10 m above the ground, it is only 10.7 µmol mol −1 in the layer of 2500-3000 m corresponding to the lower free atmosphere above the well-mixed boundary layer. The maximum mole fraction in the layer of 2500-3000 m can be observed around 25 March on average, two weeks ahead of that of the marine boundary layer reference (GLOBALVIEW). By contrast, close to the ground, the maximum CO 2 mole fraction is observed late December, early January. The specific seasonal behavior is attributed to the climatology of vertical mixing of the atmosphere in the Carpathian Basin.
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hal-02929387 , version 1 (27-10-2020)

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L. Haszpra, M. Ramonet, M. Schmidt, Z. Barcza, Zs. Pátkai, et al.. Variation of CO2 mole fraction in the lower free troposphere, in the boundary layer and at the surface. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2012, 12 (18), pp.8865-8875. ⟨10.5194/acp-12-8865-2012⟩. ⟨hal-02929387⟩
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